![]() ![]() ![]() She is a fan of a punk-rock band called " Misty Mice". Her interest in skateboarding is also supported by page 5 in Sean's journal where he has sketched her hanging out with two guys, one of which holds a skateboard. She seems to enjoy skateboarding as she tells Sean she will be there an hour before his proposed meeting time. When he asks her via text message if she's "ready to grind," she replies that she's got her new wheels and will see him at the park. Lyla is into skateboarding just like her best friend Sean. She wears a dark pink dress shirt with rolled sleeves, a black belt, grey pants, and black heeled shoes. While walking home from school with Sean, she wears a grey backpack with white patterns on its straps and a red zipper accessory.Īs an adult in a variation of the "Redemption" ending, Lyla has visible wrinkle lines etched across her face and dark circles around her eyes. Her nails are painted teal, and she wears a black ring on her right pointer finger. It's implied by a comment made by Brett about her being "back from the looney bin" that she had been hospitalized in the past already.Īs a teenager, Lyla wears yellow hi-top sneakers distressed black skinny jeans and a dark grey sweater with yellow, white, and red symbolism. Her mental health worsens to the point that she needs to be admitted to a clinic in Bellevue if Sean chooses not to call her in Episode 1. She also suffers from clinical depression and insomnia, which only gets worse after Sean and Daniel leave Seattle. Through her correspondences with Sean, it can be deduced that she has a lot of mood swings. ![]() The two text each other almost every day (up until the events of "Roads" happen). She cares a lot about her best friend Sean, and gets really worried when thinking about them going to different colleges and him forgetting about her. ![]() I believe the story is ultimately going to end up with an ultimatum at either the end of Episode 4, or during Episode 5, where Sean has to choose between staying in the States and joining back with the allies he made through his journey, or continue on to Mexico where he feels is the only place they have left to belong, and that Lyla will be a big factor for how this plays out.Lyla is witty and likes to make all sorts of dirty jokes. I see her being a driving force in the plot moving forward, I think she'll ultimately work to make a case for the boys so they can fight the accusations against them. I heard that she ends up in a psyche ward if you didn't call her in Episode 1, likely because of feeling abandoned and thinking the worst happened to Sean and Daniel, and it makes me even more glad I called her in Episode 1, and again in Episode 2. I do know that I was only able to talk to her because I called her in Episode 1, and while she's still majorly stressed and having a hard time dealing with Sean being gone, him checking up on her for a second time ended on a hopeful note for the two, and I know that the recurring contact with her will help her character going forward. I was beyond happy to be able to check in on Lyla again in this episode, that phone call was one of the standout moments of the episode for me. ![]()
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